Last 3 months headlines – Page 1051
-
News
Quindell: we’re world’s top listed firm
Company posts half-year results, with pre-tax profits up 193% and turnover up 119%, after stock market roller-coaster ride.
-
News
Cobbetts members fight £337k bank repayment
Threat of legal action halts remaining payment to secured creditor Lloyds TSB.
-
News
Solicitor data to be opened to comparison sites
SRA responds to a call from the Legal Services Consumer Panel to provide more information for online registers.
-
News
Government approves apprenticeship scheme
Apprentices will be able to qualify as solicitors, chartered legal executives or paralegals through workplace-based training.
-
News
Domestic abuse law could be widened
Home Office consults on making coercive or controlling behaviour a criminal offence.
-
News
Some family hearings could be public, Munby says
Head of the family division sets out plans to reduce the secrecy of the system.
-
News
Hong Kong law chief quits over Beijing support
Law Society president Ambrose Lam announces resignation over constitutional row.
-
News
Addleshaws proposes five-borough capital
Law firm’s planning ‘manifesto’ suggests the creation of five ‘mega-councils’ for London.
-
News
SRA concedes defeat on PII change this year
Regulator accepts it cannot change minimum terms in time for this year’s renewal period.
-
News
Closed CPD provider owes £458k, records show
Progressive Legal Training was founded in 1995 and provided around 3,000 CPD courses across the country.
-
News
Clydes settles whistleblowing dispute
Tribunal was set to hear allegations by former partner Krista Bates van Winkelhof of unfair dismissal and sex discrimination.
-
News
New criminal offence proposed to snare tax evaders
HMRC has warned wealthy individuals to pay what they owe in advance.
-
News
Super-regulator approves PC fee cut
Cost of practising certificate down, but LSB seeking more transparency on spending.
-
News
Youth advocacy review established
Move follows a parliamentary report recommending that all lawyers representing children should be accredited to do so.
-
News
Millions wasted on needless remands
Howard League says up to £230m was wasted holding people on remand who were found not guilty or who did not receive a custodial sentence.
-
-
News
Canada set to embrace new business models
Bar report recommends that lawyers should be free to practise ‘in any form they desire’.
-
News
Profits dip as Irwin Mitchell invests
Equity partner profit down 14% but firm insists: ‘PEP is not the right measure for us.’
-
News
Society granted special consultative status by United Nations
Chancery Lane will collaborate with member states and help shape UN agenda.
-
News
More lawyers sign 'living wage' pledge
Rising number of legal employers commit to pay staff at least £8.80 an hour in London and £7.65 outside.